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B. Briefly describe how does your project addresses the KRA selected above.

- Deoloying awareness training for HIV/AIDS, Malaria
- Gender equality
- Collection, production and dissemination of information related to women's empowerment for the establishment of EOTF Resource Center
Kuwajengea/tunawajengea uwezo viongozi wa vikundi vya kijamii, wakulima na wafugaji viongozi wa vikundi vya kijamii, viongozi wa vijiji, Kata na tarafa, juu ya uwazi na uwajibikaji kwa dhana nzima ya utawala bora na usimamizi wa fedha na rasilimali za umma.

Overall goal:
To improve the capacity of social structures and systems that support mobile Maasai youth to overcome risks and challenges they face in the urban environment.

"This project seeks to address challenges that the mobile Maasai youth who come to urban areas in search of employment and income earning opportunities face. These problems include high risk of infection with HIV/AIDS due to high prevalence and unfair treatment and poor terms and conditions they face from employers. The underlying reasons for this situation are- the lack of basic knowledge on HIV/AIDS including prevention , care and treatment and lack of information and appropriate advice on rights to employment legal rights and where they can access services to defend their rights.

To address this situation the project plans to strengthen the informal social safety nets of mobile Maasai youth in urban areas and formal systems to support them. To achieve this purpose is designed around the following three objectives;
Specific objective
1. Capacitate Maasai group leaders to provide appropriate advice for prevention, care and treatment of HIV and AIDS.
2. Strengthen capacity of youth to access information and services regarding to civic rights and employment.
3. Advocate for mainstreaming by Government and other stakeholders of responses that deliberately address the situation of mobile Maasai youth in strategies for prevention, care and treatment of HIV and AIDS.
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